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The Utah Monthly is a periodic newsletter with the goal of providing key context for political issues while giving our communities’ boldest thinkers and visionaries a format to express their ideas and perspective on the future of our state.

In the Utah Monthly’s latest article, Emily Redzich shares her experience as a trans woman who grew up as a member of th...
04/11/2024

In the Utah Monthly’s latest article, Emily Redzich shares her experience as a trans woman who grew up as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah.

Read the full article at the link in our bio.

Don’t forget to vote on November 5!
01/11/2024

Don’t forget to vote on November 5!

Chris Stevenson and conservatives like him who support Kamala Harris call upon Latter-day Saints to vote in favor of a c...
31/10/2024

Chris Stevenson and conservatives like him who support Kamala Harris call upon Latter-day Saints to vote in favor of a constitutional government.

Read this powerful case against Donald Trump and in support of Kamala Harris at the link in our bio.

Republicans like Liz Cheney and Jeff Flake could have swayed voters toward a less extreme electoral center rather than e...
28/10/2024

Republicans like Liz Cheney and Jeff Flake could have swayed voters toward a less extreme electoral center rather than endorsing Kamala Harris as the only alternative to Donald Trump as president. Read more about this year’s nuanced presidential election in Nathan Tenney’s article at the link in our bio.

Who’s been to the Sundance Film Festival before? 🎥
25/10/2024

Who’s been to the Sundance Film Festival before? 🎥

What made feminist Sonia Johnson so weird? See how activists like her created crises of authority in Kyle David Belanger...
21/10/2024

What made feminist Sonia Johnson so weird? See how activists like her created crises of authority in Kyle David Belanger’s review of the book “Sonia Johnson: A Mormon Feminist” at the link in our bio.

This college had more than 46,000 students enrolled in 2024. Any alumni in our followers?
18/10/2024

This college had more than 46,000 students enrolled in 2024. Any alumni in our followers?

Though many of Joseph Fielding Smith’s ideas seem controversial in the modern day, Matt Bowen’s new biography of the for...
14/10/2024

Though many of Joseph Fielding Smith’s ideas seem controversial in the modern day, Matt Bowen’s new biography of the former prophet sheds his thought processes in a new light.

Read Zach Stevenson’s review of “Joseph Fielding Smith: A Mormon Theologian” at the link in our bio, and subscribe to the Utah Monthly to get these essays sent to your inbox.

This one might be tricky!
11/10/2024

This one might be tricky!

Former President Donald Trump appeals to “the basest instincts of American men” in his behavior, which opposes Latter-da...
07/10/2024

Former President Donald Trump appeals to “the basest instincts of American men” in his behavior, which opposes Latter-day Saint beliefs about manhood. Read more from Zach Stevenson’s article at the link in our bio.

Bonus points if you can name another movie filmed in Utah in the comments! 🎬
04/10/2024

Bonus points if you can name another movie filmed in Utah in the comments! 🎬

Utah Monthly writers sat down with McKay Coppins, author of the Mitt Romney biography entitled Romney: A Reckoning. He d...
30/09/2024

Utah Monthly writers sat down with McKay Coppins, author of the Mitt Romney biography entitled Romney: A Reckoning. He dives into the process behind writing this book and other political and religious articles for The Atlantic.

Read the full interview at the link in our bio.

Hint: It’s a lot of us.
27/09/2024

Hint: It’s a lot of us.

Sequoia trees aren’t native to southwestern Utah, but someone planted one there about 83 years ago. Utah horseback rider...
23/09/2024

Sequoia trees aren’t native to southwestern Utah, but someone planted one there about 83 years ago.

Utah horseback rider Doug West tells the story of this towering tree in our latest Utah Monthly article. Read it at the link in our bio.

Welcome to our new weekly series of Utah facts!Did you guess it? 🥘 Tell us in the comments below
20/09/2024

Welcome to our new weekly series of Utah facts!

Did you guess it? 🥘 Tell us in the comments below

Have you heard of Utah City? Plans for a walkable, sustainable community in Vineyard, Utah are already underway. In our ...
16/09/2024

Have you heard of Utah City? Plans for a walkable, sustainable community in Vineyard, Utah are already underway.

In our newest article, Allie Richael explores the impact this new development could have on the state of Utah and its potential to foster a Zion community.

Read the article at the link in our bio.

Q***r Latter-day Saints have looked to the life and writings of D. Michael Quinn as they try to balance staying true to ...
09/09/2024

Q***r Latter-day Saints have looked to the life and writings of D. Michael Quinn as they try to balance staying true to their sexuality and faith. See how D. Michael Quinn was a pioneer of his time and what Utah Monthly contributor Luka learns from his life and example.

Read this new essay at the link in our bio.

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The prophet credited with ending the practice of polygamy in the Church seems to have lived a more complex life than man...
02/09/2024

The prophet credited with ending the practice of polygamy in the Church seems to have lived a more complex life than many realize. Professor Stephen C. Taysom writes of the prophet Joseph F. Smith’s personal life and impact on Mormonism in his biography entitled “Like a Fiery Meteor: The Life of Joseph F. Smith.”

Read Garrett Maxwell’s review of this biography at the link in our bio.

What does a slippery hike teach us about living with uncertainties?Ryker Eggenberger makes a powerful comparison between...
26/08/2024

What does a slippery hike teach us about living with uncertainties?

Ryker Eggenberger makes a powerful comparison between hiking the Narrows in Zion National Park and living with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Read his story at the link in our bio.

Megan Stevenson’s summer consisted of trapping burrowing owls, scruffing kangaroo mice, and pulling cheatgrass out of he...
19/08/2024

Megan Stevenson’s summer consisted of trapping burrowing owls, scruffing kangaroo mice, and pulling cheatgrass out of her socks. As she worked a summer surveying the West Desert, she learned to appreciate and connect with wildlife.

See photos and read her story at the link in our bio.

In our latest book review, Zach Stevenson explores the blending of early Latter-day Saints into French culture as explai...
12/08/2024

In our latest book review, Zach Stevenson explores the blending of early Latter-day Saints into French culture as explained in the book “Marianne Meets the Mormons.”

Read more at the link in our bio.

Japanese Latter-day Saints have the complicated task of blending their Christian beliefs with their nation’s Buddhist pr...
05/08/2024

Japanese Latter-day Saints have the complicated task of blending their Christian beliefs with their nation’s Buddhist practices.

Rachael Merrill, who served her mission in Japan, reviews a book on this topic in today’s new Utah Monthly article. Read it at the link in our bio.

In the second half of this two-part essay, Kyle Belanger gives three ways for Latter-day Saints to resist Christian nati...
30/07/2024

In the second half of this two-part essay, Kyle Belanger gives three ways for Latter-day Saints to resist Christian nationalism and reshape the way they view history and politics.

Read it at the link in our bio.

This week’s essay discusses the historical and potentially dangerous link between Latter-day Saints and right-wing Chris...
22/07/2024

This week’s essay discusses the historical and potentially dangerous link between Latter-day Saints and right-wing Christian nationalism.

Read the first installment of this two-part essay by Harvard Divinity School student Kyle Belanger at the link in our bio.

Take a ride down the Canal Trail with Doug West as he explains the rich history of Newcastle, Utah. Read more at the lin...
09/07/2024

Take a ride down the Canal Trail with Doug West as he explains the rich history of Newcastle, Utah.

Read more at the link in our bio.

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